Standard air conditioning units take the indoor air and exhaust it outside. The whole process works on ducting that enables the air input and output. These flexible ducts usually end at the window where there is an exhaust kit installed. This kit allows the usually warm indoor air to flow out, but does not hinder the opening or closing of the window…. Continue Reading
Air conditioning and pollution-free indoors
Do you spend most of your time indoors due to the fear of falling ill due to air pollution? Do you think it is safer to stay indoors, with the safety of the residential air conditioner, and in the bargain missing out on outdoor enjoyment? If your answer is yes, then you need to know that the level of pollution inside your house can be twice as high or even higher than it is outside. The public health department has ranked poor indoor air quality as one of the top five environment hazards. … Continue Reading
Air filters in home air conditioners are important
The best way to address the risk of pollutants in your indoor air is to ventilate your home with clean outdoor air. On the other hand, the method of ventilation may be restricted due to weather conditions or extent of contaminants in the outdoor air. Air cleaning devices, such as air filters, remove pollutants that circulate in the indoor air. … Continue Reading
Knowing your air filter locations
Air filters are found in all air heating systems and air conditioning systems. They are inbuilt to provide filtration of air that blows out of the central air conditioning system. As filters help maintain pollution-free indoors, it is important to know where they are located so that cleaning them becomes easy. Periodic cleaning results in increased efficiency, long life and of course, healthy indoors. Not all filters are fitted in the same location on the residential air conditioner units. … Continue Reading
Change the air filters in your air conditioner
Air filters in the central air conditioning system have an important role to play in controlling indoor pollution. All home air conditioning units have air filters that clean the pollutants and dust in the air thrown out by the unit. Looking after the air filter is important and hence should be taken seriously. The ideal thing to do is to change the filter every month when the air conditioning and heating unit is in operation. … Continue Reading
